- Jul 18, 2011
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Summary:
Since I got the stock Verizon OTA update to Jelly Bean a few weeks ago, I have an intermittent problem where my contacts disappear. Going into the Phone app - suddenly there are "No contacts", including no call history either.
More Detail:
Intermittently, going into Phone or People - I see "No contacts" or using other apps that use contacts (including email address type-ahead as an example) - again everything reacts as though there are no contacts. Then they suddenly pop back within a few minutes - only to randomly disappear again later. Sometimes It can be several minutes before they appear. Sometimes this happens a few times a day - sometimes not at all. It seems I can force them back by going into Accounts and re-syncing if I'm on a network - but this takes a couple of minutes (I have 2500+ contacts) otherwise I'm temporarily stuck.
I thought this database was stored locally - so why is my phone basically just fine, with this one exception post-Jelly Bean?
Any insight into this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Since I got the stock Verizon OTA update to Jelly Bean a few weeks ago, I have an intermittent problem where my contacts disappear. Going into the Phone app - suddenly there are "No contacts", including no call history either.
More Detail:
Intermittently, going into Phone or People - I see "No contacts" or using other apps that use contacts (including email address type-ahead as an example) - again everything reacts as though there are no contacts. Then they suddenly pop back within a few minutes - only to randomly disappear again later. Sometimes It can be several minutes before they appear. Sometimes this happens a few times a day - sometimes not at all. It seems I can force them back by going into Accounts and re-syncing if I'm on a network - but this takes a couple of minutes (I have 2500+ contacts) otherwise I'm temporarily stuck.
I thought this database was stored locally - so why is my phone basically just fine, with this one exception post-Jelly Bean?
Any insight into this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.